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Sept suggestions .... West
I'm considering taking off again for much of Sept. I've never fished much
past the start of hunting seasons ... suggestions on West to Far West places I might catch a trout or two ... especially on the surface .... in September? |
Sept suggestions .... West
"Larry L" wrote in message ... I'm considering taking off again for much of Sept. I've never fished much past the start of hunting seasons ... suggestions on West to Far West places I might catch a trout or two ... especially on the surface .... in September? Larry, you musta missed the discussions from a couple of years ago. The authority on the subject hath proclaimed that there is no dry fly fishing in the West after Labor Day. Sorry about that, but you still have a few days left. Hope you like numphs and streamers. HTH, Danl, the Hystorian |
Sept suggestions .... West
"Larry L" wrote in message ... I'm considering taking off again for much of Sept. I've never fished much past the start of hunting seasons ... suggestions on West to Far West places I might catch a trout or two ... especially on the surface .... in September? Larry, you musta missed the discussions from a couple of years ago. The authority on the subject hath proclaimed that there is no dry fly fishing in the West after Labor Day. Sorry about that, but you still have a few days left. Hope you like numphs and streamers. HTH, Danl, the Hystorian |
Sept suggestions .... West
Danl wrote:
"Larry L" wrote in message ... I'm considering taking off again for much of Sept. I've never fished much past the start of hunting seasons ... suggestions on West to Far West places I might catch a trout or two ... especially on the surface .... in September? Larry, you musta missed the discussions from a couple of years ago. The authority on the subject hath proclaimed that there is no dry fly fishing in the West after Labor Day. Sorry about that, but you still have a few days left. Hope you like numphs and streamers. The best time to fish in the Rocky Mountain West, IMO, is after Labor Day because the crowds are gone. For example, Silver Creek and the Owyhee have good mahogany dun hatches in September and October, and they're deserted compared to the summer. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
Sept suggestions .... West
Danl wrote:
"Larry L" wrote in message ... I'm considering taking off again for much of Sept. I've never fished much past the start of hunting seasons ... suggestions on West to Far West places I might catch a trout or two ... especially on the surface .... in September? Larry, you musta missed the discussions from a couple of years ago. The authority on the subject hath proclaimed that there is no dry fly fishing in the West after Labor Day. Sorry about that, but you still have a few days left. Hope you like numphs and streamers. The best time to fish in the Rocky Mountain West, IMO, is after Labor Day because the crowds are gone. For example, Silver Creek and the Owyhee have good mahogany dun hatches in September and October, and they're deserted compared to the summer. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
Sept suggestions .... West
Danl wrote:
"Larry L" wrote: ... suggestions on West to Far West places I might catch a trout or two ... especially on the surface .... in September? Larry, you musta missed the discussions from a couple of years ago. The authority on the subject hath proclaimed that there is no dry fly fishing in the West after Labor Day. Sorry about that, but you still have a few days left. Hope you like numphs and streamers. I don't know who you're talking about, but it can't be me. I said there was a 50-50 chance that the kickass dry fly fishing would be over for the season by the third week in September at the higher elevations (like the Henry's Fork). Catch many fish on dry flies during that 'Clave ? Or did you get snowed on ? ;-) Most folks who fish in that area during the last half of September either fish for browns coming up into the tribs of the Yellowstone to spawn or head for the lower elevations (think the Missouri). I do neither, I don't like to bother fish on their way to spawn and I really dislike tailwaters. You can find good dry fly fishing in late September, even into October, at the lower elevations and on the tailwaters. -- Ken Fortenberry |
Sept suggestions .... West
Danl wrote:
"Larry L" wrote: ... suggestions on West to Far West places I might catch a trout or two ... especially on the surface .... in September? Larry, you musta missed the discussions from a couple of years ago. The authority on the subject hath proclaimed that there is no dry fly fishing in the West after Labor Day. Sorry about that, but you still have a few days left. Hope you like numphs and streamers. I don't know who you're talking about, but it can't be me. I said there was a 50-50 chance that the kickass dry fly fishing would be over for the season by the third week in September at the higher elevations (like the Henry's Fork). Catch many fish on dry flies during that 'Clave ? Or did you get snowed on ? ;-) Most folks who fish in that area during the last half of September either fish for browns coming up into the tribs of the Yellowstone to spawn or head for the lower elevations (think the Missouri). I do neither, I don't like to bother fish on their way to spawn and I really dislike tailwaters. You can find good dry fly fishing in late September, even into October, at the lower elevations and on the tailwaters. -- Ken Fortenberry |
Sept suggestions .... West
Larry L wrote: I'm considering taking off again for much of Sept. I've never fished much past the start of hunting seasons ... suggestions on West to Far West places I might catch a trout or two ... especially on the surface .... in September? Well Ken will tell you there are no hatches in the Rockies in September. However, it is one of my favorite months. This year, I think the fishing here in CO, at least, will be excellent. We've had some significant precipitation throughout most of the Summer and the rivers have maintained VERY good levels. My home river is just now approaching what is prime for me. In terms of hatches, the Mayflies tend to be smaller in size. The PMD's are smaller and the Olives are starting to come out again. There are also a variety of caddis about. But if you want to hit a specific hatch in September, try and hit the black caddis hatch on the Bighorn. http://www.crystalglen.net/Fishing/Bugs.jpg http://www.crystalglen.net/Fishing/Fish.jpg Most massive hatch I ever fished. Willi |
Sept suggestions .... West
Larry L wrote: I'm considering taking off again for much of Sept. I've never fished much past the start of hunting seasons ... suggestions on West to Far West places I might catch a trout or two ... especially on the surface .... in September? Well Ken will tell you there are no hatches in the Rockies in September. However, it is one of my favorite months. This year, I think the fishing here in CO, at least, will be excellent. We've had some significant precipitation throughout most of the Summer and the rivers have maintained VERY good levels. My home river is just now approaching what is prime for me. In terms of hatches, the Mayflies tend to be smaller in size. The PMD's are smaller and the Olives are starting to come out again. There are also a variety of caddis about. But if you want to hit a specific hatch in September, try and hit the black caddis hatch on the Bighorn. http://www.crystalglen.net/Fishing/Bugs.jpg http://www.crystalglen.net/Fishing/Fish.jpg Most massive hatch I ever fished. Willi |
Sept suggestions .... West
Larry L wrote: I'm considering taking off again for much of Sept. I've never fished much past the start of hunting seasons ... suggestions on West to Far West places I might catch a trout or two ... especially on the surface .... in September? Well Ken will tell you there are no hatches in the Rockies in September. However, it is one of my favorite months. This year, I think the fishing here in CO, at least, will be excellent. We've had some significant precipitation throughout most of the Summer and the rivers have maintained VERY good levels. My home river is just now approaching what is prime for me. In terms of hatches, the Mayflies tend to be smaller in size. The PMD's are smaller and the Olives are starting to come out again. There are also a variety of caddis about. But if you want to hit a specific hatch in September, try and hit the black caddis hatch on the Bighorn. http://www.crystalglen.net/Fishing/Bugs.jpg http://www.crystalglen.net/Fishing/Fish.jpg Most massive hatch I ever fished. Willi |
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